Black farmers lost 90% of their farmland between 1910-1997 largely due to decades of loan denials at the USDA. https://t.co/BHGQIf8rHQ pic.twitter.com/LHddSOIywd
— 40acresproject (@40acresproject) November 29, 2021
Meet the Attorney Who Won $1.25 Billion For Black Farmers, the Largest Civil Rights Settlement Ever https://t.co/MuCfDIM7Zg
— Reclaiming M.A.N.'s Time (@NewBlackMan) June 13, 2021
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— Zerlina Maxwell (@ZerlinaMaxwell) June 11, 2021
"He's filing these lawsuits while still receiving a taxpayer-funded government paycheck because, like most of the Trump administration, the grift never ends," @JoyAnnReid says of Stephen Miller who opposes the federal loan program for minority farmers.https://t.co/qeE7N5JfIa
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) May 25, 2021
Banks trying to look as bad as possible. https://t.co/4vYvHmhIq0
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) May 19, 2021
Report from @lreiley that should shut down, "Oh, no, there is no systemic racism." From the new Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack: “We saw 99 percent of the money going to White farmers and 1 percent going to socially disadvantaged black farmers." https://t.co/Bv2ysMKYSb
— Michelle Singletary (@SingletaryM) March 25, 2021
After years of injustice, Black farmers had a shot at debt relief. Then Stephen Miller stepped in. https://t.co/mAcqATAzSK
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) December 24, 2021
Black farmers were systematically targeted by the U.S. government through racist USDA practices, denial of federal aid, and violence. The result: a 90% loss of Black-owned farmland from the early 1900s to the late 1990s.www.naacpldf.org/case-issue/b…
— Christopher Webb (@cwebbonline.com) 2025-10-26T21:41:09.336Z